THE STAR RIDER UNIVERSE SERIES
by Heidi Skarie
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GENRE: Science Fiction
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The
Star Rider Universe series blurb
Can
a small band of heroes save their world from a ruthless interplanetary
conqueror?
The
Star Rider series is an exciting space opera series that takes place in a
distant galaxy during an intergalactic war. The first three books are about two
undercover operatives, Toemeka and Erling, and their friends, lovers, and
enemies as they fight for the freedom of their world.
The
next three books are about Toemeka and Erling’s young adult children as the war
continues and a new generation is pulled into the struggle for peace.
You'll
love this thrilling series if you like stories that take place in other worlds
with feisty heroines, brave heroes, space battles, and starships.
*****
Book One: Star Rider on the Razor’s Edge
He
wanted to rule the stars. He shouldn’t have murdered her family…
Toemeka
Ganti won’t rest until the universe is rid of the sinister sorcerer-deity who
killed her parents. Working undercover to liberate a peaceful people from his
ruthless usurper, she attempts to develop a weapon that can break through the
tyrant’s shields. But she’s barely begun her work when she’s captured by the
despot’s dark agents.
Rescued
by a mysterious and handsome warrior-priest, Toemeka and her team join forces
with the planetary resistance. But without her device to knock out the enemy
defenses, their budding rebellion could swiftly be crushed. And her time to
complete it has almost run out…
Can
Toemeka free an oppressed planet and light a spark of hope throughout the
galaxy?
Star
Rider on the Razor’s Edge is the electrifying first book in the Star Rider
space opera series. If you like feisty heroines, high-tech weapons, and
courageous crews, then you’ll love Heidi Skarie’s thrilling saga.
*****
Book Two: Star Rider and the Golden Threads
Toemeka
Kimes doesn’t sit back when her loved ones are in trouble . . . she jumps in to
save them.
While
Toemeka is living in a secret dome-city for refugees, an urgent message arrives
for her husband, Michio. It’s a plea for help from Queen Koriann of Jaipar.
Planetary-conqueror and sorcerer, Samrat Condor, is threatening to attack
unless they surrender.
Michio
has left the dome-city for specialized training to stop Condor’s spread of dark
power, so Toemeka goes to Jaipar on planet Borko in his stead. There she is
reunited with Agent Erling Fenian, her former Coalition partner.
Complications
arise including old feelings between Erling and Queen Koriann, personal
betrayal, dark sorcery, spiritual tests and hostile alien
Will
they be able to save Jaipar?
*****
Book Three: Star Rider and the Golden Threads
Toemeka
wants peace . . . but Condor, the universe’s most powerful world-conqueror,
wants her dead.
Toemeka
resigns as a Coalition operative during an interplanetary war, to live
peacefully with her warrior-priest husband, Michio. Her plans are shattered
when she’s abducted by one of Condor’s sorcerers, who’s interested in twisting
her unique abilities to increase his own dark powers.
Michio
is devastated and searches the galaxy to find her. But time is running out for
them—as well as the free world they’ve dedicated their lives to protecting.
After
the sorcerer-conqueror Condor destroys Coalition headquarters, he turns to
annihilating Toemeka and Michio’s home planet.
Will
Michio rescue Toemeka in time for both of them to use their mystical powers to
save their world? Or will their attempts ultimately lead to their deaths?
*****
Book 4: Call of the Wind
Will
a young pilot shot down in occupied territory be executed or overcome
impossible odds and survive?
Living
under the shadow of an interplanetary war, Baymond Kimes’ life is shattered
when his father is shot at a spiritual gathering. He turns to his childhood
friend, Princess Fawniteen, for comfort. Their innocent love blossoms, but when
Fawn’s parents reveal she was betrothed at birth to another, the young couple
is devastated.
Fawn
dutifully accepts her fate, and Baymond escapes at sixteen by joining the
Interplanetary air fleet.
Trained
as a fighter pilot against the forces of a powerful sorcerer-deity, Baymond
grows up fast. Eventually, his aircraft is shot down and he’s captured.
Can
Baymond escape to see Fawniteen again and use his special gifts to save the
galaxy?
If
you like brave heroes, true love, exciting adventures and space battles you’ll
love Call of the Wind.
*****
Book 5: Call of the Eagle
One
reckless decision and now he must face a sinister world conqueror in battle . .
.
During
a time of interplanetary war, Baymond escaped heartbreak by joining the
galactic air fleet. Now he faces death daily while living on a military space
station far from his home planet. His latest assignment is to travel to a
war-torn planet on a reconnaissance mission.
Meanwhile,
Princess Fawniteen is expected to marry Prince Radcliff to form a political
alliance between their countries. But when Radcliff’s father dies, she realizes
she’s still in love with Baymond and wants control over her life.
Fawniteen
breaks off her engagement and travels across the galaxy to be with Baymond. She
joins him on what’s proposed to be a peaceful mission. Instead, they find
themselves cut off from the space station and war erupts.
When
Baymond and Fawniteen become separated, he must face his hardest trial yet when
he’s captured by the enemy when searching for her.
Will
Fawn and Baymond survive their separation by war? Can Baymond draw on his
unique gifts and defeat a powerful sorcerer-deity to save the galaxy?
*****
Book 6: Golden Cord of Light
When
darkness descends can a few courageous heroes save their planet?
Princess
Morisa’s world is turned upside down. She planned to be a priestess living at a
monastery for the rest of her life. But now she’s being sent to a foreign
country and is expected to use her special powers to entice the prince to marry
her. How can she seduce him when it goes against everything she’s been taught?
Prince
Everette is embroiled in the world of politics and rebellion. With his father
leaving for war and his mother ill, he’s the regent ruler and head of the
military. As if that isn’t enough, he’s expected to be polite to the feisty
Princess Morisa, who is staying at the palace for the summer.
Everette
and Morisa’s stormy relationship intensifies as the warring world around them
erupts. Can they put aside their differences long enough to keep the most
dangerous sorcerer in the galaxy from destroying their planet? Or will the
galaxy plunge into darkness?
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Excerpt One:
From Book 1
Star Rider on the Razor’s Edge, A Space Opera Adventure,
Toemeka raced
through the dense, ominous forest, pursued by Talon soldiers and their vicious
hounds. More hounds rushed out from behind trees. Saliva and blood dripped from
their fangs as they growled and stalked her from all directions.
Toemeka jerked
awake, her heart pounding and body shaking. Only a nightmare, she reassured
herself, drawing a deep breath to control the anxiety. She felt awful - hung
over and thickheaded. Not knowing where she was, Toemeka shoved a damp lock of
hair off her aching forehead and sat up. In a nearby berth less than five feet
away lay Michio, sleeping soundly.
Distorted
memories of the previous evening sprung to mind. Hammering music. A snake
slithering around a man’s neck. Rochambeau shot. The smell of a ship burning.
She wasn’t sure what was real and what was an illusion caused by the drug.
Monitors along
one wall dimly lit the room. The low drone of engines and a distinct vibration
suggested she was on a starship or perhaps a space station. Stars and planets
shone as dots of light in the blackness of space when she looked out the
porthole. Most likely a space station with simulated gravity, she decided.
She pushed the
silver space blanket off her clammy body and slid off the berth. Her bare feet
hit the cool floor. She took a soft step, swayed unsteadily and threw out a
hand, pressing it against the wall to regain her balance. Michio’s brown
leather jacket hung from a hook on the wall. She crept quietly towards it in
hopes of finding his energy gun.
Michio rolled
over; she froze. once his breathing became regular again, she thrust her hand
into the jacket pocket. empty, but something heavy clunked against the wall.
Underneath the jacket hung his gun belt. Her hand closed around the solid
handle of a Juggernaut 50, a powerful energy gun; she pulled it from its
holster.
The berth creaked. She swung around and aimed
the Jug 50 at Michio as he leaped out of the berth. He coiled before her like a
huka panther ready to spring, radiating self-confidence. He had the muscular
body of a warrior and seemed taller and more dangerous than he’d appeared when
asleep. He wore nothing but loose-fitting silk sleeping pants that hugged his
taut stomach.
Blast it! Why
did she feel vulnerable when she was the one holding the Jug 50? Then it hit
her. The weapon was of little use because she would never shoot someone who
might be an ally. “Stay where you are!” she exclaimed.
He studied her
with piercing eyes. “I see you’re finally awake.”
She held out
her free hand. “Give me the Viper’s keyless remote.”
He scowled.
“Are you crazy? Do you think I’m just going to let you steal my ship and leave
me stranded in space?”
“I’m sure you
know someone who will come get you. Now give me the remote or I’ll blast a hole
in your thigh.” Feeling weak and nauseated, she locked her knees, afraid her
strength would give out.
“So this is
what I get for risking my life to rescue you.” His stance remained guarded.
“If you were
rescuing me, you won’t mind taking me back to my apartment.”
He shook his
head. “It’s no longer safe for you there.”
“I’ll decide
what’s safe and what isn’t.”
“Fine,” he
snapped, “but I need to get dressed before we go anywhere.” He reached for his
clothes hanging on the hook behind her.
“Stay back.
I’ll hand them to you.”
“Don’t push me.
And put the Jug 50 away before one of us gets hurt.”
“Not likely.”
She kept the gun trained on him, then turned to snatch his clothes off the
hook.
He sprang,
knocking her backwards, slamming her right arm against the wall. The gun
discharged with a flare of light as it flew out of her hand and onto a berth.
She pushed against his unyielding chest.
He pinned her
against the wall. “Now will you listen to reason?” His eyes flared with fury.
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What makes your book
series different from other series in this genre?
That’s a good question. There
are several aspects that my space opera series, The Star Rider Universe, that
is different from other series. The first book in the series, Star Rider on
the Razor’s Edge, came about in a highly unique way. I had a series of six dreams over six nights that was like
watching a movie.
The dreams took place on another planet in a
futuristic world that had space travel during a time
of intergalactic war. The
main characters were undercover operatives that came to work with
the local resistance to
overthrow the tyrannical ruler of the country.
I found the dreams captivating and they inspired me to become a novelist
so I could share the
exciting story with others.
After that first novel, other
ideas flowed in and I wrote a whole series based on the world
created in that first book.
I’ve written six books in the series and I’m working on the seventh book. With
each book, I expanded the story world creating new planets with different alien
races, and unusual animals and plants.
I feel that the primary way in which the Star Rider series is different
from most space opera
series is its focus on character development, relationships, and
personal and spiritual unfoldment. In my novels, the heroes and heroines have
to grow in order to win their quests and
gain
inner and outer freedom. They
can communicate telepathically,
travel into another dimension, and are followers of
a secret religious teaching.
A fierce intergalactic war serves as a backdrop for
the characters’ growth. They have to find the courage to face challenges. They
face death, love, loss, and
hardships. I find that this level of
emphasis on the characters and their stories is missing from most space
operas.
I’ve just released a new book
in the series, Golden Cord of Light. The reader doesn’t have to
have read the other books in
the series to enjoy this novel because it introduces a new main
character.
Morisa is a feisty,
determined heroine. She was given to a monastery to be raised at five years old
after it was discovered she had valuable reishe power. Her goal is to become a priestess,
but at sixteen she is sent into the world to marry a foreign prince.
She and the prince are
separated by different beliefs, cultures, and ideals. When they are pulled into
the intergalactic war, they are forced to work together to try and save those
they love.
So while the series crackles
with action and adventure, it is enriched with strong
characters whose personalities, quests, and romances add a deeper dimension to the stories.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Heidi Skarie is the author of the Sci-Fi, Space Opera series The Star Rider Universe. The sixth book in the series, Golden Cord of Light is a new release and the seventh is coming out in 2024. She was inspired to write Star Rider on the Razor’s Edge after having a series of six dreams that was like watching a movie.
Heidi Skarie loves writing and creating stories. She especially
enjoys writing science fiction and fantasy because it allows for creativity,
imagination, and freedom of ideas. All inventions come from a feeling or dream
of possibilities that can later manifest like computers, cell phones, zoom
calls, and self-driving cars. She
vividly remembers the amazing day when Neil Armstrong took his first step on
the moon and the possibility of space travel became a reality.
Skarie teaches classes on writing and has spoken on podcasts,
radio, and television.
She lives in Minnetonka, MN with her husband, Jim, and their cat,
Lucky. To find out more about her
journey as a writer visit her website and blog.
Website/blog: http://www.heidiskarieauthor.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heidi.skarie
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeidiSkarie
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/heidiskarie/
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ReplyDeleteHi Sandra, thank you for having me on your blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your guest post, bio and the books' details, I have actually written a story based on a series of dreams that I had. As a fan of the genre, I am truly looking forward to reading your stories
ReplyDeleteHi Bea, that's interesting that you also wrote a story based on dreams. What is your story about? Is it sci-fi? Is it a short story or novel? Heidi
ReplyDeleteSounds like a book I will enjoy reading.
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ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing cover.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bridgett. I'm not sure which cover you're referring to. Star Rider on the Razor's Edge?
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